(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
A film about the Ulster linen mills, and the girls who work in them.
(to 16.00)
Ten Minutes' Music
Sport: Netball
Some expert advice from County and International players.
Coach, Mary Bulloch of the All-England Netball Association
Introduced by Bill Latto.
For Deaf Children
Jasmine Bligh introduces a special programme.
(to 18.15)
To begin this series of science programmes, Professor E.N. da C. Andrade, F.R.S., reconstructs some of the early experiments in magnetism, and describes how their results have become a part of everyday life.
Professor Andrade writes on page 37
An entertainment magazine.
Introduced by McDonald Hobley.
with Dorothy Ward.
Ronnie Waldman's Puzzle Corner including the Deliberate Mistake
and introducing
Which Year?
A musical medley sung by Garry Miller, Lind Joyce, Donald Scott.
This week's viewer competitor from London.
John Slater tells his story:
Apples a Pound Pears: 1: The Primrose Path
Carole Carr
Others taking part: Geoffrey Hibbert and Tonie MacMillan
Dancers: Joan Harris, Moira Tucker, Patricia Garnett, Don Gillies, John Paget, Terence Theobald
Viewers who live in the vicinity of West Brompton Station, London, are invited to place this issue of Radio Times in their windows by noon, if they wish to offer themselves as the competitor in tonight's "Puzzle Corner".
Speakers: Derek Walker-Smith, M.P., J. Enoch Powell, M.P., L. J. Callaghan, M.P.,
David Hardman
Chairman, Frank Byers
Castle Ashby, the home for centuries of the Earls of Northampton, is an Elizabethan house built on the site of a former Norman manor. The house, its treasures, and its history are the subject of tonight's film.
(sound only)